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A Christmas gift: massage oil by Villa Resort Campestri Olive Oil

It’s time to start thinking about what to give to friends and relatives for Christmas! If you love nature and quality products, this year we decided to create a special personalized gift: the massage oil by Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort.Who of you has been already in our Olive Oil Resort knows that in our Spo (Salus per Oleum) you can enjoy relaxing massages of various types, thanks to our special oils and massage experts. Now thanks to our oil, at home you can relive these moments of pleasure.

The massage oil is made with our precious extra-virgin Cosimo Oil enriched by the precious several essential oils:

– Olive oil with essential oil of peppermint and orange: promotes deep relaxation
– Olive oil with lavender essential oil: anti-stress, anti-inflammatory and hypotensive
– Olive oil with lemon and rosemary essential oil: excellent for toning
– Olive oil with essential oil of sage: a gentle antiseptic.

The oil is available in elegant glass bottles of 100 ml and can be purchased in a box of 4 bottles at a cost of € 25, or in individual bottles at a cost of € 8 (specifying the desired essence).

Each bottle of massage oil will be prepared by hand, exclusively for you and will be sent home: a useful anti-stress gift, to wish a very “peaceful” new year to loved ones!

If you are interested in buying oil massage by Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort or would like more information please write to  villa.campestri@villacampestri.it

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